Yea i've been shooting the RVX32, Of course i just bought it less than a year ago and they release this. I've already reached out to my local dealer to go down and shoot it between now and the new years. I don't personally like the way it looks but I bet it slings em like a knife through butter, at a slower speed of course, but like you said, just go 80 baby.
@@SouthernDrawTN I also think people are overreacting. When Mathews released the Phase 4, everyone lost their minds saying the limbs would blow up. Doesn’t seem to be the case. I would really love to see durability after a few years in the field. Hopefully I’ll get to put my hands on one in a few months!
@@joelculpepperoutdoors4262 Joel, people want creativity and innovation, for the archery equipment and community to grow and move forward, then when a company like Prime takes a risk and does something out of the ordinary (that's pretty clever imo) everyone complains and moans about it. I'm convinced that people just like to complain and want something to cry about nowadays. Yea man, i'd like to know what your thoughts are once you shoot one. Let me know.
@ You’re right! Absolutely, undoubtedly right! When a bigger player in the industry does the same thing, more people will hop on board. It’s just another thing to say is “bad” because it’s not traditional. All innovation is met with resistance and this could definitely be a big step for archery! I’m really excited to get my hands on one at some point!
@@Joshua-1986 I think you are right on the aluminum bows. Their biggest thing was the speed mod which just put them close to everyone else’s normal speed. However, I think the concept of their “carbon” bow is interesting. Of course, I would love to see someone else test it out before I get one but it could prove extremely effective.
Can't knock it til you try it. Prime makes a nasty bow. Love the creativity.
Yea i've been shooting the RVX32, Of course i just bought it less than a year ago and they release this. I've already reached out to my local dealer to go down and shoot it between now and the new years. I don't personally like the way it looks but I bet it slings em like a knife through butter, at a slower speed of course, but like you said, just go 80 baby.
@@SouthernDrawTN I also think people are overreacting. When Mathews released the Phase 4, everyone lost their minds saying the limbs would blow up. Doesn’t seem to be the case. I would really love to see durability after a few years in the field. Hopefully I’ll get to put my hands on one in a few months!
@@joelculpepperoutdoors4262 Joel, people want creativity and innovation, for the archery equipment and community to grow and move forward, then when a company like Prime takes a risk and does something out of the ordinary (that's pretty clever imo) everyone complains and moans about it. I'm convinced that people just like to complain and want something to cry about nowadays. Yea man, i'd like to know what your thoughts are once you shoot one. Let me know.
@ You’re right! Absolutely, undoubtedly right! When a bigger player in the industry does the same thing, more people will hop on board. It’s just another thing to say is “bad” because it’s not traditional. All innovation is met with resistance and this could definitely be a big step for archery! I’m really excited to get my hands on one at some point!
@@joelculpepperoutdoors4262 yea, i do wonder why not just do the entire bow carbon, is it a cost thing? Do you know?
It was a waste of a release date I think. I know someone will buy it but there is a sucker born every minute
@@Joshua-1986 I think you are right on the aluminum bows. Their biggest thing was the speed mod which just put them close to everyone else’s normal speed. However, I think the concept of their “carbon” bow is interesting. Of course, I would love to see someone else test it out before I get one but it could prove extremely effective.